Crooke v. Board of Commissioners
Indiana Supreme Court
Crooke v. Board of Commissioners, 36 Ind. 320 (Ind. 1871)
Downey
Crooke v. Board of Commissioners
Opinion of the Court
This was a complaint by Crooke against the appellees to enjoin them from levying a tax under the act of May 12th, 1869, authorizing counties and townships to aid in the construction of railroads, etc. The circuit court refused the injunction. We think it should have granted it. Section three of the act requires that the notice given to the voters, by the auditor,of the election, shall specify the amount to be appropriated. The notice in this instance was defec
■ The judgment is reversed, with costs, and the cause remanded.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Crooke v. The Board of Commissioners of Daviess County
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- Published